Overview
The MS Non‑Thesis Biomedical Sciences program delivers a rigorous, science‑focused curriculum tailored for students preparing for professional programs in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and other health professions. With 30 credit hours of upper‑level science coursework, the non‑thesis pathway strengthens academic preparation, enhances science GPAs, and supports students as they remain engaged academically while preparing for professional school applications.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M’s BIMS Graduate Program is known for its interdisciplinary strength, exceptional faculty, and commitment to student success. Non‑thesis students gain a competitive edge for professional school through a flexible, academically intensive curriculum designed to elevate their readiness for advanced health‑related training. Students join a collaborative academic community with access to extensive resources, advising, and the global Aggie Network, making Texas A&M an outstanding choice for those pursuing careers in biomedical research or the health professions.